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DANGER

Always Wear A Helmet The following statement is a proven fact:”

Helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries.” Never ride
your scooter without a helmet. Even a crash at slow speed can result in a fatal
head injury if you are not wearing a helmet.

DANGER

Do Not Drink Alcohol And Ride Even one alcoholic drink can impair your

ability to ride a scooter safely. Each drink afterward will make the impairment
worse. Do not drink and ride. Do not let your friends drink and ride.

DANGER

Charger Only the charger we offer can be used. Other suppliers charger

maybe can explode. Do

NOT

use it.

WARNING

Ride Within Your Limits Never attempt to ride your scooter in a manner

that is beyond your skill level. It takes time to learn riding skills. Learn to ride your
scooter step by step. Start by practicing on safe terrain at slow speeds and
gradually build your skill level. Instruction from an experienced rider is highly
recommended. Alcohol, drug use, and fatigue will reduce your ability to make
good decisions and ride safety.

WARNING

Take Time to Learn and Practice Practice in a safe area until build your

skills and get accustomed to this scooter’s size and weight.

WARNING

Keep Away from Moving Parts of the scooter Never place your hands

or any other body part near any moving part of the scooter. Failure to adhere to
this warning many cause physical harm to your body.

WARNING

Skidding or Sliding In terrain and on roads, the surface can significantly

affect the likelihood of skidding or slipping. Skidding in a turn is more likely to
occur on slippery surface such as snow, ice, mud and loose gravel. If you skid on
ice you may lose all directional control. To avoid Skidding on slippery terrain, keep
your speed low and drive carefully.

CAUTION

Never operate at excessive speed, always at the speed that is proper

for the terrain, visibility and operating conditions, and your experience.

CAUTION

Never try risky stunts.

CAUTION

Always inspect your scooter each time before you use it make sure it’s

in safe operating condition. Always follow Inspection and maintenance
procedures and schedules described in this manual.

CAUTION

Always keep both hands on the handlebar and both feet on the

footboards of scooter during operating

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Summary of Contents for E-ODIN 2.0

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION E ODIN 2 0 www dayimotor com ...

Page 2: ...the electric scooter 9 6 2 Are you ready to ride 9 6 3 Pre ride inspection 9 6 4 Safe riding precautions 9 6 5 Method for correct operation 10 6 5 1 Riding method 10 6 5 2 Parking method 10 6 5 3 Operation method for electricity indication 10 6 5 4 Operation method for power supply lock 10 6 5 5 Turning handle speed governing handle 10 6 5 6 Operation method of the charger and considerations 10 6 ...

Page 3: ...ou are operating the scooter is a very important aspect This information will alert you to potential hazards that could harm you or others It is not possible to warn you about all possible hazards associated with operating and maintaining a scooter You must use your own good judgment The scooter can provide you many years of service and pleasure provide you take responsibility for safety properly ...

Page 4: ...isions and ride safety WARNING Take Time to Learn and Practice Practice in a safe area until build your skills and get accustomed to this scooter s size and weight WARNING Keep Away from Moving Parts of the scooter Never place your hands or any other body part near any moving part of the scooter Failure to adhere to this warning many cause physical harm to your body WARNING Skidding or Sliding In ...

Page 5: ...local laws when you ride it CAUTION Please do not charge battery indoors 3 Operating controls and component locations When you ride your scooter on road you need to be able to operate the handle brakes and other controls without stopping to look at them Please read this section carefully you ride your scooter This section of the manual will describe the function location and operation of all the b...

Page 6: ...40 70 17 aluminum tyre 5 Front brake Double hydraulic front disc brake with ventilated discs and EABS Rear brake Hydraulic rear disc brake with ventilated disc and EABS 6 Max speed 100 km hr 7 Distance Range E odin 2 0 210KM 8 Max Loading E odin 2 0 296kg 9 Battery E odin 2 0 72V 100AH Lithium Battery 10 Charging Time E odin 2 0 10 hours 11 Motor 6000W ...

Page 7: ...ht on the headlight Display will show 5 2 LED front turn light The turn lights will be lighted when turn on the turn lights switch 5 3 Turn Handle Brake Turn Handle and brake adjust the Speed 5 4 Switch The Far and near light will be lighted when You turn on the Far and near light switch The turn light will be lighted when you ...

Page 8: ...5 6 Turn rear light The turn lights will be lighted when turn On the turn lights switch The brake light will be lighted when brake 5 7 Shock absorption Front Double hydraulic front disc brake with ventilated discs and EABS Rear Hydraulic rear disc brake with ventilated disc and EABS 5 8 Front dual Brake disc When you brake they work together on the wheel 5 9 Shock absorption It is real airbag hydr...

Page 9: ...also strongly recommend that you 1 Are in good physical and mental condition 2 Are free of alcohol and other drugs 6 2 Are you ready to ride Before each and every ride you take it is extremely important that you inspect the scooter and make sure any problems you find are corrected A pre ride inspection is a must WARNING Improperly maintaining your scooter or failing to correct a problem before rid...

Page 10: ...edestrians around Park it to the right side of flat road slowly do not park it on a slope 2 After parking it stably turn the power supply lock rightwards to pull it out and take it down and then lock the scooter with a lock 6 5 3 Operation method for electricity indication 1 After the power supply lock is connected the voltage indicator light will be turned on There are several electricity indicat...

Page 11: ...ng time D During charging if the indicator light is abnormal there is abnormal smell or the housing of the charger is too hot please stop charging immediately and repair or replace the charger E Do not disassemble or replace the devices inside the charger by yourself F Do not charge the charger that has been fully charged G Do not use the charger in an environment with flammable gas otherwise expl...

Page 12: ...nfiguration of the controller motor horn lighting facility etc of the scooter all will cause the cell to discharge at high current At this time the cell will stop output for protection but will recover within 10s which will not have any effect on your driving D Working temperature range of the cell 10 55 Like other cells its available energy will reduce with the rise of the temperature which is a ...

Page 13: ...rts of tyres contacted with ground The normal pressure of front and rear tyre is 1 5kg cm2 F Check whether the front and rear wheel shaft become loose 5 Common fault and removal method Number Fault Causes Removal method 1 Speed governing fault or max speed decreased 1 Too low voltage 2 Speed governing turning handle damaged 3 The spring inside speed governing turning handle got stuck or failure 1 ...

Page 14: ...r scooter in perfect operating condition is absolutely essential to your safety It is also the best way to protect your investment get maximum performance avoid breakdowns and have more fun To help keep your scooter well maintained this section includes a maintenance schedule for required servicing and step by step instructions on how to perform specific maintenance tasks Careful pre ride inspecti...

Page 15: ...y when you ride in wet or dusty conditions E ODIN 2 0 Maintenance Chart Each Use 1st Mouth or 20Hrs Every 3 Mouths or 50Hrs Every 6 Mouths or 100Hrs Every Year or 300Hrs Check Brakes Check all nuts and bolts for tightness x Check Adjust idle Speed x 9 Basic maintenance procedures Tyres Air Pressure Properly inflated tyres will provide you with the best combination of handling tread life and riding...

Page 16: ...an even cause you an accident Take the time to inspect your tyres and wheels before you ride For more information about handling a flat tyre refer to the section of this manual titled Resolving the Unexpected Inspect the tyre carefully for bumps or bulges in the sidewall of the tyre and inside of the threads Replace any tyres that have bumps or bulges in them Look closely for cuts slits or cracks ...

Page 17: ...cooter by the customer In some cases replacement parts may have to be shipped from overseas and can take up to 8 weeks for delivery Limited Warranty is not transferable and if valid for original purchase only WARRANTY CLAIMS All warranty claims must be accompanied with the following information and attachments ...

Page 18: ... warranty claim please visit your local dealer SERVICE MANUAL NAME OF SERVICE PERSON DATE OF SERVICE HOURS OF SERVICE SIGNATURES 12 After Sales service welcome to join our SNS group our tech team will solve your problems online 24hours 7days Dayimotor Users Group www facebook com groups 131167625640690 DAYI motor EEC www facebook com DAYI motor EEC 102250708652534 ...

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